In the Sept 13, 2018 article "Too Attached", Too Attached's album was published as Anger. The album title is Angry. Synonym Art Consultation was listed as Synonym Art Consultancy. The Uniter regrets these errors.

In the article "Building community in the commons," we cited a report from the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association. The report should be credited to the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives. The Uniter regrets this error.

In the article "#artists and #archives over #algorithms," we identified the photo on the left as being Briar Boyko's account, @blarkandson. Briar Boyko's account is @bae.is.sic, not @blarkandson. The Uniter regrets this error.

In the article "Women in Film," Tina Keeper was quoted as saying "it wasn’t something I even inspired to" while the correct quote is "it wasn’t something I even aspired to." The Uniter regrets this error.

In the article "Indigenous history brought to life" from Sept 7, 2017, the archaeological remains belonged to Kayasochi Kikawenow, not to Pīsim. Pīsim's name was incorrectly spelled as Prisim. It was stated that five books had been published, but one has been published and five are forthcoming. <i>The Uniter</i> regrets these errors.

In the article "Whiny femmes is a platform for a much-needed vent," we attributed a quote to Jules Hardy, though it was from Christina Hajjar. We also published a shortened version of another quote from Hajjar, and have replaced it with the complete quote for full context.

In the article "Float to Relief" published on January 21, we stated that Jellyfish float spa opened in 2012. Jellyfish actually opened in 2013. We also missed the period in the business name of Float.Calm.

In the Nov. 5 article, "Speak Strong", Desireé Dallagiacomo was listed as Baton Rouge, Calif. This is incorrect. Dallagiacomo resides in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The Button Poetry channel was also listed as a slam poetry channel, but the correct genre is performance poetry.

The article "South Osborne speakeasy" on page 14 stated that Blind Tiger was the only speakeasy restaurant in Winnipeg. This is not correct - there is another similar venue in Winnipeg.
A quote given by Jack Moleshi was also incorrectly transcribed to indicate that the word "speakeasy" was an entry code, not an alternate phrase for whispering.

The article "Funny Men" on page 8 of the Oct 22 issue stated that comedian Amber Daniels was a last-minute addition to a comedy showcase lineup. That was incomplete. Both Aisha Alfa and Amber Daniels were added to the lineup. The article also states that the showcase was almost entirely white men but did not include the fact that Chad Anderson, a First Nations comic, was part of the original lineup.